death penalty not because it is a deterrent, but because he believes the function of punishment is to pay the offender back. He cites a number of cases, such as those of Richard Speck, Charles Manson, and Elmer Wayne Henley (the last of whom, with Dean Allen Corle, killed some 27 young men in Houston, Texas). Henley, Berns notes
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